Stab in the dark: I've had problems importing modules on Win95 due to capitalization errors; the use wouldn't fail, but the "imported" functions weren't imported. So check your capitalization and make sure it conforms to the capitalization on the module file ("xxx.pm"). And it wouldn't make sense, if NT were case-sensitive and 95/98 isn't, that it would work on NT and not on 98. But we all know with whom we're dealing, so I don't take it that the problems always have to make sense =) (the best I can say is 'what do you have to lose?' =)

I know *nothing* about WinNT, about its case-sensitivity and such, so that's why it's such a huge stab in the dark.

Philosophy can be made out of anything. Or less -- Jerry A. Fodor


In reply to Re: Win98 & by arturo
in thread Win98 & by mycroft_

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